Me First (film)

Me First (film)
Me First
Directed by Fernando Ayala
Produced by Fernando Ayala
Héctor Olivera
Written by Héctor Olivera
Luis Pico Estrada
Starring Alberto de Mendoza
Cinematography Ricardo Younis
Editing by Atilio Rinaldi
Release date(s) 1964
Country Argentina
Language Spanish

Me First (Spanish: Primero yo) is a 1964 Argentine drama film directed by Fernando Ayala, and written by Héctor Olivera and Luis Pico Estrada. It was entered into the 1964 Cannes Film Festival.[1]

Cast

  • Alberto de Mendoza
  • Ricardo Areco
  • Eduardo Bergara Leumann (cameo)
  • Cristina Berys
  • Augusto Bonardo
  • Horacio Casals
  • Mirtha Dabner
  • Susana Freyre
  • Héctor Gance
  • Mario Lozano
  • Duilio Marzio
  • Carlos Muñoz
  • Esteban Nesich
  • Marilina Ross
  • Marcelo Simonetti
  • Mercedes Sombra
  • Juan Manuel Tenuta
  • María Vaner
  • Soledad Vertiz

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